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2d. That the clerk of the stationery room, in distributing said
articles among the members ol this House, is to open an account
with each member, and charge liim with all articles iurmshed him.
3d, That the clerk ot said stationery room sliall not permit anv
person, except members of this House, to receive stationery there-from.
4th. That tliere ma^' be a check upon the said clerk of the
stationery room, and prevent abuse on his part, it is respectfully
requested that each member keep an account of all articles deliv-ered
to him.
Which report was concurred in.
Mr. Hunter, from a select committee, made the following report:
Mr. Speaker:
The committee on stationery, to whom was referred the subject
of the purchase of Stamps, have had the same under advisement
and directed me to report, that in their opinion it is inexpedient lor
this house to purchase postage stamps ibr the use of members, and
ask to be discharged from the further consideration thereof.
Which report was not concurred in.
Mr. Thompson of Elkhart, offered the following resolution:
Rpsnlved, That the clerk of the Stationery room is authorized to
purchase twenty dollars worth of one cent postage stamps, for the
use of the members of this house, which are to be retained in his
possession, and placed upon such papers, or docnmonts as may be
handed to him for siach purpose, by the members of this house.
Mr. Shull moved to lay the resolution on the table.
The ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Whiteman and
Murray.
Those lulio voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Austin, Baird, Black, Blythe, Bowman, Boyd, Boxley,
Branham, Broiherton. Carr, Gavins. Clark, Claypool, Clayton, Clem-ents,
Colgrove, Collier, Comstock, Cotton, Davisson, Dobbins,
Doughetty, Durham, Dcvol, Early, East ham, Edwards, Firestone,
Fordyce, Gregory, Gilford, Griffin, Hall of Grant, Hall of Rush,
Ilamilion ol Boone, Hamilton of Wayne, Hancock, Harney, llar-risun.
Hartley, JetTries, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, KeelVr, Kellj,
Knowltou, L;iv\head, Lewis, McLain, Mansfield, Massey, Mellett^
Merritield, Miller. Martin, Nebeker of Vermillion, Nebeker of
Warren, Nelson, Newton, Parks, Parrett, Power, Frosser, Hitter,
Robinson, Row, Ryuearson, Scott, Sherman, Shields, Shockley,

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2d. That the clerk of the stationery room, in distributing said
articles among the members ol this House, is to open an account
with each member, and charge liim with all articles iurmshed him.
3d, That the clerk ot said stationery room sliall not permit anv
person, except members of this House, to receive stationery there-from.
4th. That tliere ma^' be a check upon the said clerk of the
stationery room, and prevent abuse on his part, it is respectfully
requested that each member keep an account of all articles deliv-ered
to him.
Which report was concurred in.
Mr. Hunter, from a select committee, made the following report:
Mr. Speaker:
The committee on stationery, to whom was referred the subject
of the purchase of Stamps, have had the same under advisement
and directed me to report, that in their opinion it is inexpedient lor
this house to purchase postage stamps ibr the use of members, and
ask to be discharged from the further consideration thereof.
Which report was not concurred in.
Mr. Thompson of Elkhart, offered the following resolution:
Rpsnlved, That the clerk of the Stationery room is authorized to
purchase twenty dollars worth of one cent postage stamps, for the
use of the members of this house, which are to be retained in his
possession, and placed upon such papers, or docnmonts as may be
handed to him for siach purpose, by the members of this house.
Mr. Shull moved to lay the resolution on the table.
The ayes and noes were demanded by Messrs. Whiteman and
Murray.
Those lulio voted in the affirmative were,
Messrs. Austin, Baird, Black, Blythe, Bowman, Boyd, Boxley,
Branham, Broiherton. Carr, Gavins. Clark, Claypool, Clayton, Clem-ents,
Colgrove, Collier, Comstock, Cotton, Davisson, Dobbins,
Doughetty, Durham, Dcvol, Early, East ham, Edwards, Firestone,
Fordyce, Gregory, Gilford, Griffin, Hall of Grant, Hall of Rush,
Ilamilion ol Boone, Hamilton of Wayne, Hancock, Harney, llar-risun.
Hartley, JetTries, Johnston, Jones, Jordan, KeelVr, Kellj,
Knowltou, L;iv\head, Lewis, McLain, Mansfield, Massey, Mellett^
Merritield, Miller. Martin, Nebeker of Vermillion, Nebeker of
Warren, Nelson, Newton, Parks, Parrett, Power, Frosser, Hitter,
Robinson, Row, Ryuearson, Scott, Sherman, Shields, Shockley,